Well, defense on their personalities. Some people like foreigner, but some people not.
The Korean last name "Seo" originates from the Chinese character "徐," which was adopted during the Three Kingdoms period in Korea. It is one of the most common surnames in Korea, and it is believed to have originated from a place called Seo in ancient Korea.
Korea's system of writing is called Hangeul (한글), which is actually letters grouped into blocks that form syllables. They also have logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean called Hanja (한자). In Hangeul, the word goddess is written like 여신 (yeo-shin). In Hanja, it is written like 女神.
Your Korean name can still be Michelle, if you'd like it to be. You would merely sound it out when writing it in Korean, writing with the appropriate characters that would match the sounds in "Michelle." This is how you would write "Michelle" in Korean Hangul: 미셸 Mi-Shyel
There isn't a Korean translation for this name, but if you were to write it in Hangul, this is what it would look like: 일레인When you say it, say it like you would any other english word, with a korean accent so native korean speakers will understand. It will sound sort of like : il-ae-in
미치도록 보고싶다 (michidorok bogoshipdah)
No. I don't think so.. Because he's realy concetrating on his work and 'blah blah' and Korean guys like to marry girls from Korea.. No. I don't think so.. Because he's realy concetrating on his work and 'blah blah' and Korean guys like to marry girls from Korea..
Korean people are people who originate in Korea. They look like Chinese.
Korean people are people who originate in Korea. They look like Chinese.
Someone from Seoul Korea is generally called "Korean", much like someone from Los Angeles is called "American".
Long ago, the name of the country used to be Goryeo or Koryo -- depending on Romanization. In that era, Koreans first began to trade with other countries - not Westerns, of course, but like Arabs.... and Arabs pronounced 'Koryo' as 'Korea' - not exactly 'Korea' but similar. From that time, foreigners began to call the name 'Korea' although now its name is actually 'Han-gook' in Korean. Korea got its name from the Goryeo Dynasty.
Korean guys like Korean girls usually. They like fun girls who can also be serious as well. A lot of Korean guys are funny and if you have a sence of humor you could win his heart in most cases. Korean guys are cool but they manly like whites not sure why but they do. One thing you should understand about guys are they just want to snuggle up and hold you tight and close.
Like any other person.
South Korean system is similar to that of the US. North Korean system is similar to that of Hussein's Iraq.
The US won the Korean War and South Korea is a republic similar to ours. The US did not win the Korean war. See "Who actually won the Korean War?" Better answer. South Korea won the Korean War With the Help of Britain, Autralia and USA Neither side won the Korean War, although at first it seems like North Korea was winning and then the South was. It was a tie because there was a stalemate for two years between the two sides.
Yes North Korea does not like the US mainly because of the country's involvement in the Korean War between North and South Korea.
There is nothing special about them. Mainly in North Korea the social classes were " eliminated " supposedly. They really weren't Kim II Sung and other higher class rulers referred to lower class citizens as dirty foreigners. Obviously, they didn't like lower class peoples. As for South Korea I do not have any knowledge what so ever of their social classes.
You can only translate your name into Korean if you can find a Korean name with the same meaning. Otherwise, you would just write your name using Korean letters.